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msaik

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Hello Seniors,

I am in the process uploading the documents under express entry profile and have a few questions. I would really appreciate your inputs...

1. I have a child(8 months) who is a Canadian Citizen by birth.
- I added him Under Family Information saying he will accompany us to Canada.
- Now when I reach to the section where I need to upload the documents... I see the processing fee of $150 for my son's application who is already a citizen of Canada.

Question: Can I go back to "Modify Family Information" section and edit the answer and give explanation that he is already a citizen? Is this a correct approach or should CIC let process his application aswell.

2. I am currently working full time and mention the same for WORK HISTORY > INTENDED WORK IN CANADA section.
I answered a series of questions about JOB OFFER, LMIA REQUIRED etc. and when I reach the Upload Documents Section it is asking for the Employer Offer Letter... but I already have a reference letter from my current employer. Is this sufficient or should I upload my initial offer letter.

3. This question was previously answered by Asivad Anac but just wanted to get some clarification.

We did e-medicals on our previous application in November 2015 which are still valid. The clinic gave us a confirmation sheet which has a barcode, IME number and our scanned photo.

On CIC website it asks us to submit a confirmation with UME number. I check with the clinic and they said that we have to do the medicals again with a new profile and that they cannot link the IME number to UME number.

Question: Can I upload the document with IME instead of UME number?

Please correct me if my understanding is wrong.

Thanks in advance for your response.

Regards,
SK
 
msaik said:
Hello Seniors,

I am in the process uploading the documents under express entry profile and have a few questions. I would really appreciate your inputs...

1. I have a child(8 months) who is a Canadian Citizen by birth.
- I added him Under Family Information saying he will accompany us to Canada.
- Now when I reach to the section where I need to upload the documents... I see the processing fee of $150 for my son's application who is already a citizen of Canada.
A: Remove infant from accompanying.
Question: Can I go back to "Modify Family Information" section and edit the answer and give explanation that he is already a citizen? Is this a correct approach or should CIC let process his application aswell.
A:Yes
2. I am currently working full time and mention the same for WORK HISTORY > INTENDED WORK IN CANADA section.
I answered a series of questions about JOB OFFER, LMIA REQUIRED etc. and when I reach the Upload Documents Section it is asking for the Employer Offer Letter... but I already have a reference letter from my current employer. Is this sufficient or should I upload my initial offer letter.
A: Answer 'No' to LMIA required?
3. This question was previously answered by Asivad Anac but just wanted to get some clarification.

We did e-medicals on our previous application in November 2015 which are still valid. The clinic gave us a confirmation sheet which has a barcode, IME number and our scanned photo.

On CIC website it asks us to submit a confirmation with UME number. I check with the clinic and they said that we have to do the medicals again with a new profile and that they cannot link the IME number to UME number.
A: Do medicals again anyway.
Question: Can I upload the document with IME instead of UME number?
A: As above.
Please correct me if my understanding is wrong.

Thanks in advance for your response.

Regards,
SK
 
Thanks for the reply CanadaWeCome...

But doing the medicals again will cost another 800$ for couple :o.. Guess I have no option here :(
 
msaik said:
Thanks for the reply CanadaWeCome...

But doing the medicals again will cost another 800$ for couple :o.. Guess I have no option here :(
Yes...Trade off
Which is more important to you right now?
$800 or PR you decide.
 
msaik said:
1. I have a child(8 months) who is a Canadian Citizen by birth.
- I added him Under Family Information saying he will accompany us to Canada.
- Now when I reach to the section where I need to upload the documents... I see the processing fee of $150 for my son's application who is already a citizen of Canada.

Canadian citizens should not be listed on an application for permanent residence. You do mention your child on the form "Additional Family Information" (IMM 5406), and include a letter of explanation that your son is a Canadian citizen and include a scan of his birth certificate.

Question: Can I go back to "Modify Family Information" section and edit the answer and give explanation that he is already a citizen?

YES

2. I am currently working full time and mention the same for WORK HISTORY > INTENDED WORK IN CANADA section.
I answered a series of questions about JOB OFFER, LMIA REQUIRED etc. and when I reach the Upload Documents Section it is asking for the Employer Offer Letter... but I already have a reference letter from my current employer. Is this sufficient or should I upload my initial offer letter.

Did you get the extra 600 pts for having a valid job offer (LMIA-approved?) If yes, the "job offer" letter is different from the "Letter of employment."

Job offer letter refers to the future - must state that you are being offered a permanent, full-time non-seasonal position contingent on you obtaining permanent resident status. You MUST have this letter to keep the extra 600 pts.

If this information is included in the same letter as the Letter of employment (providing details of your previous work experience), you can upload the same letter twice.
 
msaik said:
We did e-medicals on our previous application in November 2015 which are still valid. The clinic gave us a confirmation sheet which has a barcode, IME number and our scanned photo.

On CIC website it asks us to submit a confirmation with UME number. I check with the clinic and they said that we have to do the medicals again with a new profile and that they cannot link the IME number to UME number.

Question: Can I upload the document with IME instead of UME number?

There is no need to do another medical. Submit the document you have.
 
msaik said:
Thanks for the reply CanadaWeCome...

But doing the medicals again will cost another 800$ for couple :o.. Guess I have no option here :(

Submit that information sheet again. Medicals must be not more than 6 months old at the time of submission.